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- 21 July 2011: Davie Shipyard sale cleared by Québec court
- 2 June 2011: Atlanta Thrashers sold to True North Sports and Entertainment, moving to Winnipeg
- 15 March 2011: Dying Canadian infant moved to U.S. hospital for medical treatment
- 13 March 2011: Researchers identify genetic link to peanut allergies
- 14 February 2011: Canadian rapper Bad News Brown murdered in Montreal
- 13 February 2011: Canada's social insurance assets pass $140 billion in fourth quarter
- 12 February 2011: Air Canada back in the black in 2010
- 10 February 2011: City of Calgary, Canada removes fluoride from drinking water
- 9 February 2011: London and Toronto stock exchanges propose merger
- 7 January 2011: Ivory Coast expels British, Canadian ambassadors
- 30 November 2010: Tony Blair debates religion with Christopher Hitchens in Canada
- 29 November 2010: Canadian-born actor Leslie Nielsen dies aged 84
- 28 November 2010: Felix Loch wins season opening World Cup luge race in Austria
- 14 November 2010: Seven dead, twenty injured in Mexican resort explosion
- 3 November 2010: Beleaguered British Columbia Premier resigns
- 3 November 2010: NuCaptcha introduces a video captcha service, ads included
- 27 September 2010: Genetic link to migraines discovered by researchers
- 26 September 2010: Man released following bomb-scare forced flight diversion, warning a possible hoax
- 24 September 2010: Research in Motion to launch new tablet device
- 21 September 2010: The King's Speech wins People's Choice Award at 2010 Toronto Film Festival
- 12 September 2010: Nokia appoints Microsoft Business Division Head as chief executive
- 4 September 2010: Wikinews Shorts: September 2, 2010
- 3 September 2010: Wikinews Shorts: September 3, 2010/Fuel tanker aground in Northwest Passage
- 29 August 2010: Canadian professional wrestler Luna Vachon dies aged 48
- 15 August 2010: Wikinews Shorts: August 14, 2010
- 2 August 2010: Canadian singer Justin Bieber to publish memoir
- 16 July 2010: Canada announces $9 billion plan to purchase 65 F-35 fighters
- 1 July 2010: Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers face potential charges in Dziekanski tasering death
- 30 June 2010: Braidwood Inquiry finds Dziekanski tasering in British Columbia unjustified
- 23 June 2010: Magnitude 5.0 earthquake hits Central Canada
- 21 June 2010: Wreckage of crashed plane in Africa found
- 30 May 2010: Canada keeping eye on Deepwater Horizon spill
- 27 May 2010: Art Linkletter, creator of "Kids Say the Darndest Things", dies peacefully at 97
- 27 May 2010: Bottled water concerns health experts
- 26 May 2010: Plane crashes into Toronto office building
- 24 May 2010: Body cemented in barrel found in Toronto harbour
- 16 May 2010: Canadian military aircraft escort airliner after bomb threat
- 13 May 2010: Canadian track and field coach Charlie Francis dies at age 61
- 12 May 2010: New Albertan Lieutenant Governor takes office
- 10 April 2010: Junior Canadian cabinet minister leaves amid scandal
- 31 March 2010: Search for harmful Asian carp in Chicago area turns up nothing
- 31 March 2010: Canadian charter airline Skyservice suspends operations
- 14 March 2010: Avalanche in Canadian Rocky Mountains kills two
- 3 March 2010: Air Canada to lay off over a thousand machinists
- 23 February 2010: USA upsets Canada in Olympic ice hockey
- 17 February 2010: Hockey player Georges Laraque joins Green Party of Canada
- 13 February 2010: Georgian Olympian luge competitor dies in training accident
- 4 February 2010: Monster.com aquires Yahoo's HotJobs service for $225 million
- 28 January 2010: Canadian politician calls for terrorism inquiry into pie-throwing
- 26 January 2010: Canadian diplomat and whistleblower Richard Colvin files complaint against Harper government
- 25 January 2010: Trial begins for Canadian soldier accused of murder in battlefield killing
- 25 January 2010: Inuk hunter adrift on arctic ice floe
- 10 January 2010: Wikinews Shorts: January 10, 2010
- 31 December 2009: Afghan attack kills five Canadians
- 30 December 2009: Canadian Parliament suspended until March
- 23 December 2009: Controversy raised about 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics
- 21 December 2009: Winter wonderland: the recent U.S. blizzard in photos
- 18 December 2009: Canadian woman gives birth while sitting on toilet
- 16 December 2009: Payment pending; Canadian recording industry set for six billion penalties?
- 16 December 2009: Alleged tax-haven scheme linked to Canada's largest brokerage firm
- 13 December 2009: Government of Canada okays WIND Mobile launch, overturning CRTC decision
- 13 December 2009: IOC posthumously awards its highest honor to late Vancouver Organizing Committee Chair
- 22 November 2009: Canadian loses health benefits after company finds joyful Facebook pictures
- 30 October 2009: Canadian folk singer attacked and killed by coyotes in Nova Scotia
- 26 October 2009: Academy Award-winning film director Paul Haggis leaves Scientology
- 24 October 2009: Canadian news doesn't interest Prime Minister, prefers to watch American
- 23 October 2009: Canada acquits man wrongly jailed for over a decade over teen girl's murder
- 14 September 2009: UK airplane bomb plotters sentenced, sent to jail
- 12 September 2009: Alleged ghost hunt in Toronto ends in death
- 24 August 2009: Suspect in model Jasmine Fiore's murder found dead
- 23 August 2009: Director of design for the 2010 Winter Olympics dies suddenly at 40
- 22 August 2009: New England, Canada brace for Hurricane Bill
- 19 August 2009: Hurricane Bill now a Category 4 storm
- 19 August 2009: Reality TV star sought after model found dead in California dumpster
- 16 August 2009: Tennis: Andy Murray wins Montreal Masters 2009
- 13 August 2009: Wikinews Shorts: August 13, 2009
- 11 August 2009: Wikinews international report: "Anonymous" holds anti-Scientology protests worldwide
- 8 August 2009: Philippines hit by Typhoon "Kiko" (Morakot), dozens killed
- 5 August 2009: Canadian theatre producers sentenced for fraud
- 5 August 2009: Stage collapse at Canadian "Big Valley Jamboree" kills one, and seriously injures four others
- 22 July 2009: United Soccer Leagues 2008: Whitecaps sign Pozniak
- 22 July 2009: Germany to host 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup
- 22 July 2009: 2007 Major League Soccer: Toronto FC vs. New England Revolution
- 18 July 2009: Major League Soccer: Beckham will miss game against Toronto
- 17 July 2009: "Anonymous" plans to protest Church of Scientology on February 10
- 16 July 2009: 'Bridezilla' YouTube video: many debate legitimacy
- 11 July 2009: Roller skating babies become YouTube sensation
- 11 July 2009: Two pilots dead in Richmond plane crash
- 10 July 2009: Canada pursues new nuclear research reactor to produce medical isotopes
- 5 July 2009: Rupert Grint, Harry Potter's "Ron Weasley", recovers from H1N1 swine flu virus
- 26 June 2009: Blake Griffin taken first in 2009 NBA Draft
- 26 June 2009: University study finds U.S. defense contract information in 'electronic waste' in Africa
- 24 June 2009: U.S., Mexico and U.K. top medalists at RoboGames 2009
- 19 June 2009: Canada's supercomputer goes online
- 11 June 2009: Three dead infants found in Canadian home
- 11 June 2009: San Diego State University pitcher taken first in baseball draft
- 9 June 2009: "Mrs. Hockey" Colleen Howe is laid to rest
- 6 June 2009: Swine flu: recent developments worldwide
- 2 June 2009: Hydrogen fuel cell cars promoted in various states, but U.S. federal funding cut
- 2 June 2009: Canadian victims of terrorism will be able to sue perpetrators
- 28 May 2009: Soyuz TMA-15 launches crew to International Space Station
- 28 May 2009: Ontario investigators search for the body of Victoria Stafford
- 24 May 2009: Ten-year-old computer glitch prevents delivery of 1,380 Canadian health results
- 20 May 2009: Canadian nuclear reactor shutdown causes worldwide medical isotope shortage
- 20 May 2009: Canadian still faces public beheading in Saudi Arabia
- 16 May 2009: Nearly three million contraband cigarettes seized by Canadian and U.S. authorities
- 11 May 2009: Wikinews Shorts: May 11, 2009
- 8 May 2009: Chrysler files for bankruptcy, Fiat Group SpA to run company
- 7 May 2009: Five arrested in Canada after C$2 million armoured car robbery
- 4 May 2009: Indo-Canadian teens kidnapped, found dead in car
- 3 May 2009: Swine flu worldwide: update
- 2 May 2009: 1,100 evacuated due to massive Halifax brush fire
- 30 April 2009: Aurora Borealis caused by electrical space tornadoes
- 26 April 2009: Polar bears deliver environmental petition to Premier of British Columbia
- 20 April 2009: CanJet Flight 918 hijacked
- 14 April 2009: Manitoba's flood creating hazardous conditions
- 14 April 2009: Eight year old Victoria Stafford of Ontario missing since Wednesday
- 14 April 2009: BC election writ drops; referendum campaigns underway
- 10 April 2009: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration launches VORTEX2 to study tornadoes
- 10 April 2009: Canadian province declares April 13 "Corner Gas Day" to honour retiring TV sitcom
- 7 April 2009: Canadian light aircraft stolen; Wisconsin State Capitol evacuated
- 6 April 2009: Manitoba volunteers go to war against Red River flooding
- 6 April 2009: Asian countries call for global currency
- 5 April 2009: Canadian convicted of murder in HIV case
- 3 April 2009: Cardboard coyote startles jogger in Sarnia, Ontario; police called out
- 3 April 2009: GM and Chrysler receive Canadian loans amid US restructuring ultimata
- 1 April 2009: Volunteers and food needed for flooded Manitoba, Canada
- 31 March 2009: Fireball lights up sky across Canadian prairies
- 29 March 2009: Canadian neighbourhood protected from bully for three years
- 29 March 2009: Manitoba residents receive evacuation flood alerts
- 27 March 2009: Preliminary investigation results released on Canadian helicopter crash
- 25 March 2009: Canadian annual seal hunt begins amid controversy
- 25 March 2009: Canada commits C$127.4 million to fighting tuberculosis
- 25 March 2009: NATO soldiers honour fallen Canadians
- 24 March 2009: Western Canadian justice officials to press for criminal code changes
- 23 March 2009: Suncor makes bid to take over Petro-Canada
- 22 March 2009: Canadian Minister of National Defence withdraws from NATO candidacy
- 22 March 2009: Canadian PM seeks to abandon gun registry
- 21 March 2009: Emergency directive for Sikorsky S-92A helicopters
- 20 March 2009: Canadian PM announces funding for US-Canada bridge crossing
- 19 March 2009: British actress Natasha Richardson dies at age 45
- 18 March 2009: All bodies recovered from Canadian helicopter crash
- 17 March 2009: British actress Natasha Richardson reportedly brain dead after skiing accident
- 17 March 2009: Fossilized remains of small dinosaur rediscovered in Canada
- 16 March 2009: Search for survivors of Canadian helicopter crash ends, recovery mission focuses on victims
- 15 March 2009: Recovery planned for crashed Canadian helicopter
- 14 March 2009: Saskatchewan places moratorium on boar farming, says escaped boars should be killed
- 13 March 2009: Canadian jail inmates used nail clippers to escape, report finds
- 12 March 2009: Canadian helicopter with 18 onboard crashes into Atlantic Ocean
- 12 March 2009: Jury considers Curt Dagenais court case
- 9 March 2009: Canadian teams vie for spot at the World Curling Championship
- 7 March 2009: Six vehicle pileup disrupts traffic on highway in British Columbia
- 12 February 2009: Canadian lawyer urges Prime Minister to repatriate Omar Khadr
- 10 February 2009: 'Tim Hortons' coffee shops to go 'Cold Stone'
- 6 February 2009: Denny's Super Bowl free 'Grand Slam Breakfast' brings 2 million diners
- 2 February 2009: Canadian National buys Chicago railroad
- 1 February 2009: Five Toronto teenagers charged with armed robbery
- 15 January 2009: Canadian energy company offers reward for info on pipeline bombings
- 14 January 2009: British Columbia avalanche death toll rises
- 10 January 2009: Magazine closures, cuts, for January 5-9, 2009
- 10 January 2009: Canadian trio claim South Pole record for trans-Antarctic trip
- 6 January 2009: Protester killed in West Bank; world reacts to Gaza conflict
- 11 December 2008: Wikinews Shorts: December 11, 2008
- 10 December 2008: Wikinews Shorts: December 10, 2008
- 9 December 2008: Quebec's Liberal premier Jean Charest wins third term
- 9 December 2008: Wikinews Shorts: December 9, 2008
- 8 December 2008: Thousands protest PM Harper in Toronto
- 6 December 2008: Wikinews Shorts: December 6, 2008
- 5 December 2008: Canadian Parliament suspended until late January
- 4 December 2008: Wikinews Shorts: December 4, 2008
- 25 November 2008: Dad sells $90 video game for $9000 after catching son smoking pot
- 24 November 2008: Calgary Stampeders win 2008 Grey Cup in Montreal
- 23 November 2008: Guns N' Roses' 'Chinese Democracy' released after 15 years
- 11 November 2008: IPhone sales exceed BlackBerry
- 5 November 2008: Chinese restaurant closed in Toronto after rat photos published
- 21 October 2008: Canadian farmer vows to continue providing customers with raw milk despite order
- 17 October 2008: Second pipeline blast hits Canadian region
- 13 October 2008: Canadian scientists protest Harper's attacks on science
- 11 October 2008: G7 says "all available tools" will be used to solve crisis
- 10 October 2008: CanadaVOTES: NDP candidate Paul Arbour in Carleton—Mississippi Mills
- 10 October 2008: CanadaVOTES: NDP candidate Jo-Anne Boulding in Parry Sound—Muskoka
- 10 October 2008: CanadaVOTES: NDP candidate David Sparrow in Don Valley West
- 10 October 2008: CanadaVOTES: NDP candidate Anne Lagacé Dowson in Westmount—Ville-Marie
- 10 October 2008: CanadaVOTES: CHP candidate Larry R. Heather in Calgary Southwest
- 10 October 2008: CanadaVOTES: CHP candidate Vicki Gunn in York—Simcoe
- 10 October 2008: CanadaVOTES: CHP candidate Stefan Jetchick in Louis-Hébert
- 8 October 2008: Central banks worldwide cut interest rates
- 4 October 2008: Mother, daughter accused of stealing of husband's $3.5 million lottery ticket
- 2 October 2008: CanadaVOTES: Animal Alliance (AAEVPC) candidate Marie Crawford running in Toronto—Danforth
- 2 October 2008: University of Calgary scientist Keith cracks carbon capture conundrum
- 1 October 2008: CanadaVOTES: Animal Alliance (AAEVPC) party leader Liz White running in Toronto Centre
- 30 September 2008: Vancouver-Kingsway riding is clash between NDP and Liberals
- 27 September 2008: Study suggests oldest rocks are from Quebec
- 27 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: Libertarian Kevin Stricker running in Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar
- 27 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: CHP candidate Jerome Dondo running in Brandon—Souris
- 27 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: Liberal incumbent Susan Kadis running in Thornhill
- 27 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: Liberal Andrew Lang running in Toronto—Danforth
- 26 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: NDP candidate Ryan Dolby running in Elgin—Middlesex—London
- 26 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: NDP candidate Max Lombardi running in Cambridge
- 26 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: CHP candidate Henry Zekveld running in Durham

